Thomas Mungeer, former president of the New York State Troopers Police Benevolent Association, pleaded guilty to a grand larceny charge Monday for stealing money from the union, the Albany County District Attorney’s Office confirmed Tuesday.
Mungeer, a retired state trooper from Sullivan County, was arrested in October, accused of spending union funds for personal use and expenses between March 5, 2018, and Oct. 4, 2022, while serving as president of the NYSTPBA.
He’ll face up to a year of interim probation and must pay more than $25,621 to the PBA, according to the DA’s office. If Mungeer complies, he’ll be able to withdraw his plea and plead guilty to petit larceny instead. He will be required to forfeit all of his police credentials. His probation will be overseen by Sullivan County.
The New York State Troopers Police Benevolent Association released a statement on the guilty plea.
“Tom Mungeer stole from the very people he swore to represent, violating his oath to uphold the law – the worst possible hypocrisy for a member of law enforcement. We are deeply disappointed that he will have an opportunity to plead guilty to a reduced charge and that his restitution neither will fully repay what he stole from our members, nor wipe away the reputational stain he left on our union. Our members deserve a union that works in their best interest, and both they and the public should feel confident that the NYSTPBA is committed to responsible oversight. Our focus now is on continuing the work we started immediately after the ouster of our former leadership to ensure our union stands for fairness and transparency and works hard every day on behalf of all Troopers.”